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What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration name some organisms that use the anaerobic mode of respiration​

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Answered by ramugramu7123
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the process of Hindi picture glucose is completely oxidised into the carbon dioxide and ethanol or acid in the absence of oxygen is called anaerobic respiration

the process of breakdown of glucose completely into the carbon dioxide and water in the presence of oxygen is called aerobic respiration

organisms that use anaerobic mode of respiration in human muscles

Answered by AdiAssasin
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Aerobic respiration ———> when glucose is broke down into energy and carbon di oxide in multicellular organisms in presence of oxygen(after being converted to pyruvate, the pyruvate then decomposes in mitochondria)

Anaerobic respiration ———> when glucose is broken down into alcohol energy in unicellular organisms in absence of oxygen(lactic acid is produce instead of alcohol when this takes place in our muscle cells in limited supply of oxygen)


Organisms that use anaerobic respiration—-> yeast, bacteria, amoeba etc

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